The recent executive board elections for Bradley’s Panhellenic and Interfraternity Councils brought a few changes to the greek community. The PHC executive board, which oversees seven social sororities on campus, moved from 13 to nine members. It consolidated some roles and combined others to create…
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Bradley has announced the addition of a business law minor to the Department of Entrepreneurship, Technology and Law to be offered beginning in the fall of 2015. The 15-credit hour minor will offer students a range of classes and experiences in legal regulations, analysis and…
With the state’s Smoke-Free Campus Act (2013) banning smoking on all Illinois state-supported campuses, Bradley’s Student Senate is looking into options for implementing a similar ban on campus. Students discussed the possibility of a smoke-free campus resolution at the Student Senate forum Tuesday evening in…
Life has a way of weighing down on you. And I, as many do, always find ways to add onto that, whether it be through school, drama with friends and loved ones, extracurriculars or even everyday acts like picking up a gallon of milk from…
For Washington residents, last November was a rough month. With more than 1,000 houses declared either completely destroyed or uninhabitable after tornadoes tore across the region, many people were left without homes. This year, Empowered Media will host “Cooking Up Community” at 2 p.m. Nov.…
For student organizations looking to be a cut ahead of the rest, The Edge is offering free advertising. As of now, only on-air announcements and flyers run on channel 3 in the dorms are available. Station broadcasters are testing to see how the on-air announcements…
Up ‘til Dawn welcomes students to create their own fundraising activities to raise money for St. Jude Research Hospital. Students make a team of six and try to meet a goal of $100 per student or $600 as a team. Once a team reaches the…
Thirty-five years ago, the word “breast” couldn’t be said in public. For women with breast cancer, this led to decreased care and a stigmatized lifestyle. People would cross the street to avoid breast cancer victims, according to speaker Nancy Brinker. Brinker, founder of the Susan…
Student Senate is still 10 seats short of filling its General Assembly, now more than two months after elections in September. Although they have passed several resolutions concerning campus network improvements and fee change notifications, they still haven’t accomplished this basic requirement, even by their…
Students got the opportunity to find out exactly what goes on in Heuser Oct. 31, when the art department offered campus-goers and high school students free access to the art building. With a surrealist theme in the Halloween spirit, there was a multitude of artistic…